On Wednesday, Sept. 28, the Detroit Zoo hosted a ribbon cutting
ceremony for the newly renamed Consumers Energy
Events Pavilion on its Royal
Oak campus. A hub of activity at the Zoo, the pavilion is one of the nonprofit’s most sought-after venues for weddings, corporate outings, family gatherings and more.
“Consumers Energy is one of the Zoo’s most loyal and generous supporters,” said Dr. Hayley Murphy, executive director and CEO of the Detroit Zoological Society (DZS). “We are thrilled
to celebrate and recognize their most recent contribution with the naming of the Consumers Energy Events Pavilion.”
Consumers Energy, Michigan’s largest energy provider, has a long-standing relationship with the DZS. Not only have the company and its foundation been key partners in presenting DZS events such as Dinosauria and Sunset at the Zoo, but they also have made major contributions to some of the Zoo’s
most popular attractions, including the Polk Penguin Conservation Center and the Arctic Ring of Life.
DZS and Consumers Energy
leaders are excited
to continue their
partnership with the naming of the Consumers Energy Events Pavilion.
Both organizations view the pavilion as the first step toward furthering their
shared goals of environmental sustainability and community betterment and showcasing their commitment
to the planet and the people and animals who share it.
“We’re excited to put our name to the Consumers Energy Events Pavilion. Our hometown service commitment throughout Michigan is to create opportunities for community members to connect,
grow, thrive and have fun,”
said Roger Curtis,
Consumers Energy’s vice president of public affairs. “This pavilion is part of our effort to help the Detroit Zoo — one of Michigan’s crown jewels — shine even more brightly.”
Consumers Energy is Michigan’s largest
energy provider, providing
natural gas and/or electricity to 6.8 million of the state’s 10 million residents in all 68 Lower Peninsula counties.
To learn more about the Detroit Zoo’s and Consumers
Energy’s shared commitment to sustainability, click here.
For media inquiries, contact
DZS Communications Manager
Sarah Culton at (248) 336-5733
or sculton@dzs.org.